Forest Grove independent. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1873-1874, January 31, 1874, Image 3

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THE INDEPENDENT. |
fO K E S T U * O V * .
PROF. CONDON S LECTURE
1 OT 4.1
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8l'RF.\rE F ac t s .
M r T. R. W alker who has boon in the a t ..,,' i ,.„_
»
.U d iih io \ e o i th e m a rv e lo u s has
mrrrh imli--.»»_; lumini ss hero for two years ,
. , . .
,
,
, it m w n m o s t o f tlic ir a t te n tio n to facts
past, is going to move his store goods and
Lons, hold -roods to l v i k comity at a place d « e p e * in th e e i u t h — f a r t h e r f r o m
kn-ovn as It. ■ .1* Prairie wln*u- be will eon-
h.s business oi
spt a., for
stonkeeji'm^.
We
hom e.
lis
a 1 x'llilict'llt
p ro v is io n
th a t th e
c r u s t— te n m ile s
th ic k
him the patronage <>f the good occasionally bichen so as to
h usi r. liable man and accomnnluting and
i * it manly both in bis business and social
reh.tr .ns, Mr Walker has live,U t the ti rove
a lor ; time where h>‘ lias many friends who
I
...
is
adm it
Vi >n
:iss lire
^ C o . , a. 1 indo« *.l a lì «*:t Mil
O r e g o n , w o o l, In* f< rt ilo., wil111
in th e su m m er
G hie ini tu*f i" I l
w sh him success in his enterprise. In say- h a v e s p re a d t is fino l y p .ilv e r
ing this we speak for ours, Ives us well as j.^qj S()q
j*
c a m e f r o m tin* n o rth ,
o; h.
as its cou rs e m ay he in this c o u n try .
I I Ns.
I lie l i q u i d i t y - o f ice w o u ld a c c o m m o ­
I
m m
..torn >
had
"
d a te th e llo w to u p b e n d s in th e crust
ov
Ion - l y i n g in its path .
T h e r e was a la ie i
• too
el to ¡ V co*, .dam
Well Su V can stand
l, but W«
in the coilntv
sp. ar witli thè
time to come,
ad law to
Inni mitil h> » . « * ready to givi- up thè casi tu
l o f th
Dtl
p e r i o d o f g la c ia l a c tio n
in
O regon,
d e p o s it in g th e last la y e r o f o u r
sur-
face s oil.
east
t o west.
I t s a c tio n was fr o m
L o o k at th e e a s te rn
sh o re
o f F u g e t S mu 1 fo r m irks o f it.
T h e even ne- vS (j f
« n i ¡‘ame
soil
.lis U’DUUl >i
ills nre 'S
th e
of
e .»tin tr y
■ n.
a g a in * t in f e r t ilit y
T h . ■re are th < >**.'
—
— ♦
ot
wutnlv rfu l nu.»un ds,, thonsan Is
i »cu ” y »ung lady *tnd'*nt" sart» shedon't
*« «cast
gi. y iu U'jw*papiT noti ri«-ty, nor do s flliy aeres i >f th e m tiv« • «*i• six m ilt
D
a
lle
s
,
D: l y ’s
*1
oliti
m a n y in
hi mr.n of good senso,
ltnt sin- mrwtpnt tj» o f the
w ah n once in a whib in tln sd ay e of im o - V a l l e y , an l M • in 1 I»« trie u>11 tlie
{ apcr* and w ornatis’ rights. Locai news is
t i lift* of a locai newspaper and we uè
v
Liti : for iti ms—wish ire ha 1 more time
t > 1 i'*k aiti r tin nì.
Ladies eami"t li.-ve
t*> ft i•mplain where W «' .1.» not
t ) lv m ¡ na road. T lu*v■ are w (•Olisi rue teil
o f clay• at the l)t »Î ton », 1 o a m in the
e tit " t il l « >n the
mi*l. !1* ' aiul ve *’t,' i ;
l.,.,
i
j
i
[
•
M y t -q » t «i i - oil o f t! • in is;
top.
v\Y V r .
N ;• l till nan I st
it« d hi* wife. ll:..t b.
»h er
Si w -
il ill i l i " . i n- w ss*, s• ‘ 1 '
Xt •w who will go at:id do
rv«*!tu* who i* able t" pur .1» «
tt> .!•>
•hi IK* ft >r b ’ * wi't* i111 .
S » , fl i*1 <>'t ;’it t > i » .*. » Ili* .• t i m »»■-
tt »•.vu wii’.i'.ut th
Hal­•anti e
r li.r It *! .1 .if a *ewii lg tli u' il 1 ! it*.
, \ y•its o f s e w i n g
111:U*1lin es
Ut Igo tl ilv t h o ir j»*° P 111;u it y .
ul Ito* 11 y tin S in g er is t h e
il![p
th e y w e r e m o t e lik e
r i v i r o et riiNii,
T h e Rod p r o t e c t in g a part
. id the
w a te r w earit * a w av the u n p ro tt,(*t«*il
s i d e s — as the i*iiti*i ,situili
is
tue
same as that o f t ’
s u r r o u n d 'tig u n ­
cut land.
l Y u f . la C o n te , o f C a l i ­
forn ia , a d o p ts m v t h e o r y in r e g a r d
■s in the
to th e m .
T h e v o lc a n ic In
1 i*la n d
in
th e
V a il ev we
V CS'Cll*
Willftine-tt- S e u m l.
They
! . N
tirili y th e same stru cture
.1 Ili ! 1 i 1 i
b asaltic ro«*k$ ou tn e ir
I ustances «»f
ST g F I VI FF.Ost av,
AVo
n iati ufuot un¡■.i.
A r c , th e C o lo r a i > tlo w in g l.lKHhiiih's
th
r o u g h a r o c k y c h a n n e l, h a v in g
in
>
1IV
t«
t«
t in i d i n g t " 1
th
e
banks p e r p e n d ic u la r iu p laces;
s ■ •«• th e sin ,gi­r s.- w in g
the N a g ra F a lls t a k in g dT.ihio yi ar*
il . i»! i ti.o t l i i r J 1»ag e in
to r e c e d e f o u r m iles.
W a t e r flo w in g
th re e in ch e s ]>er s t c o n d c arries awav
c la y , six in ch e s p e r s eco n d it m o v e s
1
tb t a Mr. F» ¡1 r]
with tine s a n d , at t w e lv o it i ha a es «*< »ar*e
..I \v • il ‘ s !*• v II Ì[ivi
V. » «•"» ] v ; d
* la** •finvel an d at t h ir t y -s ix r o lls s to n e*
a* liig as h en 's e g g s .
.Next T il : It's« in V . i> >
i',\ T w i l l
V.
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m id
T h e m a tr im o n ia l m a r k e t
BY B. C. lU’sTOS.
T h t‘ PR ,tc“ °r *P0',e> »' substance
This dr« ary day is full of gloom.
The lulls are Md in fog and storm,
And I. con till'd to hall and room,
A n eon)Ting up a long lost form:
A form that tired my youthful heart
And inaile me dreinn of love and glory
That made my slug ish faliey start
T o tt ¡1 anew ll.e's long ‘ ‘ohi story.”
in
Earn
c o u n ty is b e c o m in g q u it e active.
F i f t v p ers o n s am i
M T C S E L T A N E O U H.
M TSCELTANEOTS.
STATE ITEMS.
IIO O M E It M A K Y !
firm s in
F U R N IT U R E ! !
Lane
HE SINGER SEWING MIIINE TRIGMPHINT!
F U R N IT U R E ! 1
at
county p a y taxes, each a m o u n t in g to
|- K. W A L K E R ’S la l^ R E . PERSONS \
o v e r $100; e le v e n
pay ove r
$200
• wishing anything in this line will d o 1
each, six o v e r S.‘ {:>0, t w o o v e r $100, ' well to enll before buying elsi-wln re. n30tf '
a m i o n e pays Sd,dtii 00.
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W o l v e s have b e e n preying: upon .
•
th e slice ]' in L a n e C o u n t y f o r smut
S T « AY ( A T T U I 1 !
.
« tim e past
»iiPsi
A \ . w
^ .r.
on
e s , \vrm
w h o re sid e s
That form i- >»U< 'oli -i Vt'«U>> J¿it VF J
And eli.;ii *rs u\ r »lit w.iim Juive strode, j ne ir Host ' i ' 1", lo s t o n e h u n d re d FIN II REE «stray cattle are stopping nt the :
i r o i i i - i i k
b v these* ** pe.skV ! ® I * « ' " of W. L. Wagner near For« *t .
And busy with a world so vast
,,
*
*
* (»rove. Mr. Wagner wants the owner to ■
to
take them away, as lie is feeding tli- m with
I've drift: d far from youth's ni»ule,
variuiuts.
his own cattle. One of them is a white cow 1
And far fruta y xuuli. tin* Mus« suggests,
F e w F . S. K n i g h t , o f S ileni, has
,
..
,
t ,
, with a few red spots, right ear cropped, left I
Amis;» I have, as si asoli ; \ ary,
re c o il« d a very lino
^ (,i liT o .u ln ig with an uml*rbit; a red heifer two years old, j
V 1 same as cow; and a six ^ |
|,i >itl It k1 1
. ■» 1
Sell. Mem’ry ratiits r a .iii" if; • n, - fs
| F:t i her gu ll f.o iu tlie T u lS t, \\ .lieh is i marked
month's
bul
n 1 2 lm
That star oi youth fait I looii r Mary !
¡ st o e k e d ill sileli n mall lier »S to ella- calf, white and m l.
The biuiks are gr. • -ii where ev.*t wa- j»1. y- d 1 b !e him to sight with his l o f t e y e , us
i 1rs i "h t «>ii«- has b ee n im p a ire d .
In childish glee 'mid charming gmv« s,
! I ’>o, lo w e r s w ill tr o u b le h im b u t v ery
Bnt long ago the I. ava s decayed
That formeil the shade when Mi m'ryrov. s
Turre sfiati ;ois muse, to sec ctigraVi d
t'u ancient trues. in uncouth li -iters
An unknown name, of on « n . • ■ 1,
And ln rs— who In Id (lie silk. u f. tl r.-,;
Ah! far from tlnin the maki r di tains,
And far from her the motive cause,
Apart for aye by distant sto ums
We follow up mutation’s laws;
S.dl.ippa’s batiks are dear to me,
And o', r l i ila st hills I wen der
And nfti n ask win re n..\v is she?
And asking tints, my breath I squam
1' or ; >t by her —if y« t sin live.* -
P< rll.qis -die *leeps heticatii Iho sod
I ic u to take what Fortum* gives
w h re men for gold abjectly gkal
lb
ting *ti!l to pl.-asant days
Though silting silent.solit.r y.
Ami far away in m- in’ rv's m.-./e
1 see the siiiii, s of lloosier Mary!
Ahí* for me! Hi h mouul.tius rise;
And eloads of wiiit" r sw.. p along
A tb
uunl I« ;ui - • ai ;ry - ¿ti *
II,iween my M¡ iry and rnv song!
• phili lie" and ••N 'ln y " too ale there
Nt uh Sarah Jam and many otln is
NN ln> unci* invoked fiom nu a prayer
Rat now alack! All dead motín rs!
"Piulen«*" i* Wed and "N a n ev '"s «Wad,
And Sarah i- a f. Vuiel's Wif -,
And Mary
h any 1i. g 1e r lux 1,
il r fate is IE i tl"!ili my wild life
1 .n- smihstL.at tiled i y ymithful Veins
Ami made :mv *.:■■ ml dii" ; lil'lsi * Vavv.
il 'V. .v od*ln d like til, S ig.h Jam s
Ai d • "in- for aye w,ih Hoo*ier M .ry!
(Ci s in' i h it warm * t li* • rlr -lin g globe* !
N i d i .....: : that ene. * the stormy night !
A id "S ' o f r Ve' ’ Will bk / . lì g lo bi* !
< an von I'M 1 her to mv *, ht?
. 1 . •ve th.
, i tu sa vs
CEO. H. H IM ES
that ¡is th e
T h e Sh
1 . a f io n i A lb a n y was t h u n d e r in g
uh. |.g to w ard s the ca p ita l hist T h u rs -
d n v, the lo c o m o t iv e tan o v e r *i cow
; ■ i tw o v otin g hoi'ses o il the ( otlin
!’ ’ iii.tjib o iil fo u r miles sou th ol S a ­
le m , k i l l in g tin nì ail.
:i r n . n i. .- v. ■ *t
we w.il have la> m.tii
T
HE
S T A T IS T IC S
i>3 Ft
m
W - 1 1- V I
tut
T
th.
111
•h. 1i*t
*t*> r. -r* *. ut H : : the
.> be held at
m i ntl*
,"ii w *.* fleeted «*• the
. and w.* . .v in tli*
«.f the s, li* ** 1. Mi** Bowl by and
Mi** ( ’ resswell, nnd Me**r*. Bryant. L *t*>nr-
• rt*-, t 'resswell aud Shipbv. were <1* tel
«1 1, it- s to the Temperance Alliance.
-— ♦
NIa. M* D o s a m i has moved his c i’ penter-
sh *p into J. NV. R >!>iasmi * bud l.ug oil
J’ ni'- * ■*-et where material will be * li>*** at
hand i* pin** timb- r g.-ows luxmiant v on
ti it *tr>—1> and wh**re lie will h ive a 1» tt* r
id.i -e f*»r his sliop au*l be in the lmsin **
Bacon, sides V t»'
12
IE,./ •JO
( ’hl esc. Y» It'
.
Dried Plums, >» I*.
1<V» 20
•>
Dried Appi* s, '¡-I it. .
4, /
3 5o .
Svril]>, f* Keg, • 1' tail
*\i)
C"flf. ", . r* tail *r> t*.
: i( <1 1 01
Tea, .Japan ( retail > p* P>
1 50
Tea, Gre.-n, i retail f* |t>
.
Ti r»u .
Salmon, l>"*t f» 1 \ barrel
Sugar, bv the keg j» !*•
12
n » V2‘ ,
Lard, ‘r» D> ..........................
7(»» io
Mutton, p) !E...............
<’.(/(
Beef, '¡1 P.
..........................
i
H
pork, >* tt. ..........................
G »4
lia lo
Veal, f» »> ...........................
Fish i fresh > r*
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1 1 “'ll. v'«»lt ’
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b .
M
to
order , ac -
eount Rooks, «if nil si/.' s and styles,
anufactures
F»all Tickets, Rill IT a Is, Rl.uik Rooks, of
any d< *ir 1 patti ’ ll, with piintcd beads or
without, blanks. Rii. f*. < atalogm s, t ards,
< '* rtitlcatcs, ( 'h, cks. ( ¡r. til.o *. 15• > ds. Handr
Rills, L.ibtU .L ms « *, b u n r II ad.*, Re-t. i>.
Programnn *. I b c ij its . f all kinds, Show
Card*, shipping T i
Particular attention paid to petting nt>
Rooks for C ou n tv Cl* rk * ofRee.
n3s tf
F O « E S T G ROVE
DRUG AND BOOK STORE!!
FOR SALE.
MARRIED.
A wolf-like stream without a sound. •
St* alsthroimh ati'lhid. si*, m ath the shore;
Its awful s. i-i. t* . v* nuore
NVitliin it* sullen bosom 1 A \ d .
Two lone palms on th* Palatine,
I ,.,rt (*f the town.
EELS -CROSBY At the Bapt;*t Chnreh.
A row of eypiv** black and tail,
in tliis city, Jan. Dth, l*y R. v. J. B. F*>s-
NVith white i" " t * s* t in Ca sar's Hall —
p, r C o m . tkr set out some young pine
Î
'u '
•’ ' » T - l M - S - u a L M . Cios- White roots that round white marbles twine
by, all of Boise City.
* in h.s grounds la't fall and they make
Air. Eells has many friends h*re who F11 * y watch along a broken w. ill;
pi.«-*»* have quite a rival look. Now
,11 ,( ,,"t l„- w- 11 t-i call this pine street congratulate him on his marriage and wi*h
limy look away toward 1.« banon.
an 1 happiness in his vv* dd* *]
And nioiirn for grandeur dead and one
t.-ad of Elm, for not a sii le elm is there him sue.
Ami this is R*»in« and tlii* is all.
•*• ¡»tibie to th* naked ey* >n it so far as lib*.
have ob*« rv« • l.
N * t Rome j* Rome, and Rome she must
RELIGIOUS NOTICES.
And will remain b. s¡d, her gates.
A (o ; k * i nos. AYhy d-.es not the
And Tribute take from King and States
1‘ ture r olr the 1’..r*-*t Grove Gran ;e give‘ u
At the Congregational chnreh, Rev. E. Until the stars be fallen (*• du*t.
<•( 1
public leetijr« * on the int »•litioUS,
nurse of 1
Walker preaches every Sabbath at 11 a . M
_
. . . .
*
(•
^
«
nifi "t ijeets of this urn vt ♦ \»*(bl!i1 lit
tea, I true on yon < ainpatiian Plain
1” U T "'
At the Methodist church, Rev. Mr. NVolfe
, ,’ • ill si*
■ a r , Ins oattli -tent'4,
. .
Il l* pitch.'*I
OI der. T he C«r.i iiininity womid (lull¡Miessly
And round about lierbat l-inents
i.<• già* 1 to hear Ithis n*w and ab:sorbing s ub- preu. liea on the first and third Sumlays of
each
month.
H
IS ma,.clll.(1 llluj trump* led in vain.
«1
.
-C
U
:***
j*--et di:
D E A L E R
T iik ei 'ht inches of snow which f* 11
, . week IS COTU
, *. A l u .rn, r.Uli
r.in came
1
(.line
*
°
.
melted itawiiy. The streams arc out of
banks and a foaming.
lic e
and
aiid
.
their
P i : of . C ondon lectured at Hillsboro this
. to an appreciative
. •
Bnili.„.'ii on
we.-k
auu'euce
on the
me
1 *
,,
subject "Teeth and claws.
*
R ev . E. W alker has just returned from a
v it up the valley. He went up as far as
u v
*
T.
0 __•
E thereal . -T h e Gamma Sigma Soe ety
E x e c u t o r s ' 1 S.t l e .
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T%ToTICE
IS HE RE BY . GIVEN,
m
. . * ... T H A T
m j»UTMiaiH*t*of au onler<if tlu* County
(o llrt (>f thc state of Oregon for NVasl, ing toil
j County, made the J:tuuaiy term
....................................................................................
thereof a . -
| i>. 1871, ill the matter of the « .tate of S.
P. Tayler «leceascil, and me, as « xeentioner
thereof, I will sell at . j 1
public auction,
, , to the .
highest liHiiler on Monday the 2d day *>f | "
March, a . i >. 1«7I, at the hour of one o'clock ■
' p. m . at the Court House iloor iu Hillsboro, 1
Washington County Oregon, ire«* of «lower, I-
all the right, title, interest; ami «state of S.
* P. Taylor at the time of his «h ath, or since
j acquired by his estate, in ami to that tract
; of land Iving
being uiul situate«! in
- *
Oregon, described as
RUG3, M E D I C I N E S , P E R F U M E R Y . P A I N T S , OILS. GLASS, BOOKS &e., &<•.
G L A S S
J
C r
at publie auction to the highest bidder, for
U. S. gold coin, cash in hand, to satisfy
said i■ \* i iitiun ¡md ae. ruiug costs.
NVituess my hand this gi.tli d iy of l.)r-«*,
l«7t.
C has . T. To/int,
n 12 It
shrriT of 1 r,r7,;„'//",i t <>.. tt
iu ß r
O F
A LL
N.uL BRUSHES,
STRIPING BRUSHES.
SIZES
E ANV OILS,
L A R I ) O IL,
SNVEET OIL.
‘ *.V/Ä ä ^
AND
V A R I E T I E S
N E A T S FO O T O IL,
CASTOR O IL ,
C H IN A N U T O IL , ETC
B O IL E D OILS,
StTio(»l Hu»!»«» stiiiublt* for tlie Academ y or P u blic School.
BEE
HIVE
Preserij»tioii* <**»mp<»un<Ud with care ami correctness.
nSSi lv
STORE.
PACIFIC
UNIVERSITY
J. B. Matthews. Proprietor.
A V I>
T U A L A T IN
T he • r* at»"t and l>cst vnri» tv of (trn<Tal
M. relian.lis i* kept in tin Bee Hiv«* Store
of ;*ny pl.it ■■ in the County. This Store lias
.
' .
, , .
:
.
, '.
alway* b* i li liofi li for its variety and it
*<'(»•<»./s s/m/i' V not onlv noted for the extent
of its variety, but for the
A C A D E M Y.
- O -
F If l LTV:
(Q u a lity o f ¡I* (lo o «N
1 ).
Rt v. S. H. MARSH,
AN]1 T[(f,
D.,
P n siib nt and Professor of Iutelhctual and Moral Philosophy.
< t i e . y p \ e s s o r
it s
Rev.
p h ic e s
HORACE
of
NO LOSSES t o l l l . t k c U p o l i ( i f
LYMAN.
Rhetoric
A.
and
GEORGE li. C O L L IE R ,
CUSÍOlIKíTS,
Prof« *.*or
31.,
History,
as
H ER E IT IS
All will fare alike in ¡>rie« s. which hall
always l»e T H E NER i I.G',"FCT they can
be atl'onled for
Natural
Sciences.
J. ANDERSON, A. M.
Professor of Mathematics. Professor <*f Theory and Ar Teaching,
ami acting Principal of the Academy.
Mrs. P. A. SAYLOR,
Preceptress.*
l ’iö FEED ST IDLE
__
g > j.
l i
l Sk D I G
th«*
M.,
Professor of Latin ami Greek.
A s < r n i i : / : s '.
A.
FOREST GBÛVE”
of
A.
,i. \\. M A R SH , A. M „
J S E M A S S ' M U S H Y is A S C O O P
o
r
C
n
s
l i
2
Rev.
„
11
S I Z E.
V A R N IS H BRUSHES.
P A IN T B R U S H E S ,
C LO T H E S BRUSHES,
T O O T H BRUSHES,
Professor
' -
—• —
IT I O
A N Y
Our stock consists in part of
CO M B S
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(•gull, 1 will si 11 t lie above i|i'*eribeil premisi *
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IN
V .!. ANDERSON
S a lo .
V V IE T I T I OF A NVRIT OF EXECU-
t .¡i lini ordi r of pale i*-ll* il ullt of
'in- <
■.. t ( ..int of th»' Siate of « >l*""U for
NV *!»,,i t .ncounty dated Dee. ‘J'Jinl. I«73,
;.i f.*v. : *.f I ». H. E*>rd and u ainst James
' 1 S : ;b ('unico, and to un dir* ete*l and
il' liver* d. counii dnling me t*> s.atisf.v thè
n of «un- tinn ir' 1 ¡:nd thirty dollars. U.
gold coin. In*\V dui* Oli jlldgmellt witli
int. rist at thè rat' of I h j>er «•« nt. per
iMimim troni thè 'gtith *1 tv of May. l « i
and th furtln-r situi of twenty-two dollars
ami eigllty-tive e nls co-ls. oiit **f file fol-
1 ovvino il' seribi il re. 1 t stale, to watt The
uiniiviib d oin -li.ilf of thè N. NN'. qu.ivier of
Se**, thirty-on*' (31,1 T. oih * (1.) sontb of
3. NV. t NV 111 inetti M* i liliali.
1 ali ;e tlir
NN'ashingtoii e.iunty, On gon.
Tlii refoiv.
1
bv virtue of said execution and order of
sale, 1 did on tin* *23:,1 ,1 y of Dec. A. 1>..
1S73. 1* vv ti]>• *ii the above described tract ot
land ami on Saturday the 31st il-.y *>f Jan.
A. I>. D f l , at the hour of one o ’clock, i*. M.
of s;;i*l day. at the Court House «loor ill tin-
town of Hillsboro, NVnsliiiigioii «'«unity. Or-
At the Baptist church. Rev, Mr. Chandler T ,„.S(. skjM nro R OII1, ! Tlie very loam
M.vRitl*D.--Miss M"Hie Bushn* 11 of I.an*
preach, s on the s* eond and fourth Sundays
Ijifts
anil Kpi, lks in ]Commi prid**;
eountv who went to s*-hool Imre three y.-ats aï-h n >nt
And Time, outfae* 1 and still d( lied,
since was married recently to a gent iemali
Sits by ¡dal wags his beard ¡it Rome.
bv the name of Davi*. Her many friends
L E G A L A D V E R T IS E M E N T S .
Rome, 1873.
r.t the Grove wi*h h* r nuiny happy years _
nnd a calm voyage down the troublous sea
of matrimony.
l i . S A Y L O li, m n l ' U l E T O i : .
II
FINE
B
Tli at Rome tli t pout* *1. shriek«*! f>*r r**otn
To str* teh thy limbs’ V hill of eaves
For wild blasts, is tie v were, and slaves.
And gipsies tent within thy tomb.
sold 210. TiH
.......sold 174.088
’ . . . . Bold 52.010
.......sold 40,554
.......sold 42,444
....... sold
. . . . sold 22,A m »
.......sold 1H.030
.......sold IK, 807
15,703
.......sold 14,007
....... sold
1,000
1JKMI
....... Sold
.......sold
311
n 13 lv
All articles warrant«*«!.
•me 1* V« led hills, a wall, a d-me
'I hat lords its • 1 1.1. .1 um h alai lie*.
AVICI.- at it* base a be J. Ml- cries
I'* •!
id an 1 ili. *: and thi* is Ro
OF
P O R T L A N D , OREGON,
A D Y E F T 1 S E . M EN I S.
S I i o r i l Y 's
SALES
1UÔ Third Street,
A D M IN IS T R A T O R <>E
' Cal* b Ant.am, d* - a - .1,
! •• (' ii’ iitv Court of ilic
f
NV . ■ ;t ni county,
¡•-s s.idi
■ iiuistr:it«*r. all
I i.i * .1 E*tate are noti-
.■ li. -1 M" I y in March.
. for the In oing of said
ISAAC BALES.
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THE
N.
V d m s n ist i n f o i *.'» N o i i c e .
L* i
OF
& k . m :
Forest Prove Reta:! Market.
ti*.
RETURNS
STIlflT,
P U R T L A N D . GREG
S n o w f e ll to th e d e p th o f b e tw e e n
t w ,*1 ve and fifteen in ches at ( ' o n all is,
du in g th e past w e e k .
T h e a w n in g
ill fro n t o f 1 >r. l ’ avli y 's b rick b u ild ­
in g had to b e p ro pp i d up, as it
s h o w e d s ign s o f
g i v i n g w a y.
A
p o r t io n o f the root o f the tannery
b u ild in g f e ll in.
V la r g e barn b?-
l o n g i n g to it M r. R o b in s o n , a short
d istan ce fro m to w n , was c o m p l e t e l y
w r e c k e d , great 1 v « la m a g in g a h ea d e r,
th ra s h in g machine and o t h e r imple-
mi i! s.
A m iuiln r o f
sheds and
w o o d -h o u s e s shared th e same fate.
S iow fe ll to th e d e p th o f th re e foot
ini the h ill* w est o f that p lace.
An 1
SW ORN
I Sew ing Machines in bs72, (r.-porb-d in l « i J.) slimv that the Singer Manufacturing Com­
pany sold l.ist year over FURT\-I'IN E liR > l SAND mi>ri* nia.-him-s than AX\' other
<i«m|iany, and ever one-quarter of all machim s sold during that year. Nine out often
i>f said Singer Machines were for F A M IL Y use—proving the great popularity of the
I Singer in tin* household.
i Aunt .veil arc the sales of tlm diffe rent makers;
NV
( i;
FUGAI
Singer Mim ufacliinng Co
NVlieeler A Wilson Miiiiuf 'g l 'o . ..
Grover \ Rakér S. M. Co.
I *.mustie S. M. C o .
NVei-.l S. M. Co.
Co.
NN ilson S. M . Co.
j A uer. R. II. U. « S. M. Co.
! Gold M. d il s. M. C o . ..............
1 Florence S. M. • 'o................. .
! II. R. Howe S. M. Co. .......
1 Raltlett Reversible S. M. Co.......
Rartram A F niton Manuf 'g Co. ..
Secor S. .M. Co...............................
Book B in d er and P ap er Ruler,
• >T 1CE i ; b-'reby , ven th- t the nu l. r- i
l ì si . i II I . be,-11 q.I..lint« 1 bv the H*»n. / v y p ]
( ' "in; \ Court of tlie Slat*- of i >"• ..a for ^ J
Wa !, n-•toil
Coitutv,
\.b|
>'’r U,r « iaht C2S
ti;. 1. !-■ »>f P. S. l 'n M* E
V 11 . u • *Ol * -» Ì1 ( A’i i I *' ( 1 " » S
V*t
'id Oregon.
! . «ili 111 t« > IÌD*
l i e olio iiilf Di 1" . -, of 1 or* st lir,.* ;L!u
11*0-1 eoi’ U'.V : ' 1 S it', with til-
\ "• "I . . Mil .ill ■ . 111! 'à II* f I >1!.
,.f t
loti . And
p • ■■ >n ■ it -
t*
I ¡. tati ar* requ* tedio mil.
it*- paym* nt of th* *• n o .
t Ei'ivv, Jan.
i ! « H7 t.
Iw
S. H I G H KS.
ic c .’ue
SALES OF THE L A S T YEAR.
» . C RS & JOB PRINTER, ! s
A<! ni i n i>f infoi* .Notice,
v o lti
New Trium phs!
MACHIN RH.
1
l-.istei ii O r e g o n , not l« »o \ e e e d e 1UU,-
(i,i() h ave b een p lo w e d .
T h e d/o m -
' /.</•#•*• s a v s;
**.\t'.erm aking reason-
a ’" +e d e d u c tio n s f o r lau ti« a p p u r t e ­
n a n t to h om es ends, it is w ith in
hounds to p la c e tin* c a p a c ity ot this
l e g » i t at o n e anim al to e v e r y ten
acres, o r, in o th e r w o rd s , !>.S 10,0(10
tiuiimils can be reared an d k e p t in
fine c o n d itio n in E a s te rn O r e g o n .
T o thus stock th e gra/Otg la n d o f
E astern O r e g o n ;m a d d itio n to its
present a m ou n t o f m o r e than d ,000,-
000 o f a n im a l* must be a d d e d . ’
t - v
Mnrhinc Select the w r t Poj»dar ! !
STEAM P O W E R
Of the its. fill),(Hid acres o f la n d in
LEGAL
117i, ¡t pure h a 4:1 (j a
*
N ew Goon*', are constantly arriving and
CONDON,
Lecturer on Geology.
Mis« o. A. HASKELL,
it
,\tir (roods, G ood O oodsj G III.AP («O O D s , ;
TH O M A S
*
Tea« hcr of
Music.
J. FRANK HENDFRSON.
WILL
• l o t
o
r
S E L I. .
!
I will always keep all the Standard Brands j
of Goods and. by a strict integrity of pur- i
pose tu deal as I would be dealt by, I now 1
n vite you to my Store, which I now christen
Assistant iu Academy.
KW'-f m
rve„ing."lSS the qmsU,,D ° f Gh03t3’ lhl> C s > t u t :
Being the donation claim | f IIIE BENT BU GGIES AND R ID IN G
of sai«l S. P. Taylor in Sections two ami
Hoi ses ready at ¡«11 times.
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1 eleven. Town two South, Range two West,
21
L i n o ' w : k t .
Mts,«
v\„ ,,t„ |!iar the brat of a drum COIl( liu;llf, 15l ocre8, more or less, upon the
the
and the cl. ir notes of some wind iustru- following
Conili* o f Pine and Birch.
ments throbbing on the evening air here of
terms of sa l e :
REE D ING DONE A T T H E MO.’T r-a-
late.
; One Thousand Dollars U. S. Coin in hand.
somible rates.
F IN E S T
TURNtJUT.S
IN
TJNVN
•
—
The remainder of the purchase price to be
reday at all hours.
1 lie year, in all departments of the Institution, is divided into three terms,beginning
Remember the place. J X. Campbell's
I saac M eters ha r* turned to the Grove paid iu ten years from tli** day of sal**, in Î5 JKRNON.S D E M R IN G T O BE F IT T E D j
on
the
first NYc.lmsday of ScpU-mber, December and March, and will close at Com-
U
out
with
a
good
team
will
do
w
1
1
by*
1
again, lie cannot stand Portland more ' *T- »• Coin,* with interest from the day of
,r\
A GOOD S A D D L E -H O R S E AL- Old Stami, Forest Grove
m;-nc« ni* nt, on the fir*t NN ediu sday in June. There will be a vacation of one week, durin*»
• ri v ing me a call.
' *.~5 X ways ready.
than two weeks at a time.
**I<
* «* ,, u
1*'/
o r i- K on
the Christmas holidays.
^
^
__
annuallv,
and
to be seeitred by m
mortgage
on
1
J. U. M A T T H E W S .
A
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orders
Eillril
VA'itli
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the premises, or other good land.
1
Hack con m i-ts with th** ears at Cor- t
L ir k iv has got nearly w. 11 of that f o r - ,
s> H H U M P H R E Y S ,
ness a n d Dispteh.
nehus twice a day.
r u m o s ; S 15 00 A S it $:t 0 00 a FF.l/I.
Forest Grove, Or.. Nov. 1th, 1873.
C*p*Haek connects wiVi the cars twin«
n32 tf
te 'ins butter business an*l can wag r»is jun *
Exec.ttloaer o f th>- hS-tt- •>/ .S'. P . Taytor.
r.7:1 \ »
a day.
17tfn
l | k Horses board'd at re aonsble rates.
a little and spark the g'ri» •otnewh.it.
yg |w
I
I
Bee Hive Store.
Calendar :
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